Joe DiMaggio baseball related tie bar c.1940s-50s. Sterling silver tie bar has a suspended rectangular pennant with "JD" openwork lettering along with a baseball bat graphic and "56". The number "56" refers to DiMaggio's legendary 1941 (56) game hit streak. The pendant is encrusted with numerous diamond chips and displays beautifully. Includes its original box: EX-EX/MT

Lot of (3) Joe DiMaggio wristwatches to include: Universal Geneve wristwatch. Vintage wristwatch has a tortoise shell style facing with 18K gold case. Retains its original leather band with moderate usage wear: EX-MT; Piaget wristwatch with its original box. The glass facing has a tiny crack and the buckle is missing from the band: VG; and Paul Peugeot wristwatch with faux marble facing: EX

Joe DiMaggio Audemars, Piguet & Co. wristwatch. High quality 18K white gold wristwatch is inscribed on the back, "With Sincere Appreciation & Gratitude to Joe DiMaggio from United Cerebral Palsy telethon Jax., FL 5/27/57". The watch facing has some toning which appears to have been from moisture exposure and the band is a vintage replacement: EX

Joe DiMaggio wristwatch by Cartier. Vintage wristwatch has blue toned hands and an inset blue gemstone on the winding crown. The band is a period replacement. The lot includes one half of its original band which has the Cartier gold buckle: VG-EX

($500.00-$750.00)

$1,400.00

811

Fine Joe DiMaggio Patek, Philippe & Co. wristwatch c.1940s. Desirable period watch from one of the world's premier manufacturers has 18K gold case and numerals. The watch band is marked Patek Philippe in gilt lettering and exhibits moderate usage wear missing its original buckle. Very rare and desirable period timepiece as worn by Joe DiMaggio: EX

($10,000.00-$15,000.00)

$85,000.00

812

Joe DiMaggio wristwatch c.1940s-50s. Longines 14K gold watch inscribed on the reverse, "To Joe DiMaggio from Jimmy Kelly-To the best from the west". The watch exhibits fairly heavy usage wear and has a vintage band replacement: VG-EX

Joe DiMaggio Day presentational wristwatch from Joe Merlino. Very fine quality 14K gold wristwatch with (17) inset diamonds on the dial retains its original leather band and gold buckle. The watch remains very clean and is inscribed, "To a great champion on Joe DiMaggio Day Oct. 1st, 1949 from Joe Merlino, Phila." Includes its original Longines case: NM

($1,000.00-$1,500.00)

$4,250.00

815

1939 Joe DiMaggio presentational wristwatch. Longines rectangular silver wristwatch has approx. (36) inset diamonds on the facing, which is flanked by (30) red gemstones on either side. The reverse is engraved, "Token To Joe DiMaggio from Jerry Spatola, Jr. 7-21-39". The watch exhibits moderate usage and age wear with some abrasions to the facing: VG-EX

($1,000.00-$1,500.00)

$3,500.00

816

Joe DiMaggio Longines wristwatch c.1942. 14K gold filled Longines wristwatch has (3) inset diamonds on the facing and is inscribed on the reverse, "To our Daddy We Love you". Likely given to Joe by his wife Dorothy Arnold and their son during the early 1940s. The watch exhibits moderate general usage and age wear. Includes a period 8"x10" black and white photograph picturing Joe holding his son with the watch clearly visible on Joe's arm. The photo is dated 1942 on the reverse: VG-EX

($500.00-$750.00)

$5,250.00

817

Fine Joe DiMaggio wristwatch by Tiffany & Co. c.1950s. Vintage Tiffany & Co. gold watch with chronometer has a detailed facing with three separate sub dials and day/month indicator. The watch is inscribed on the back, "Joe, Our Guy" and was obviously one of Joe's favorite watches as he is frequently pictured wearing the offered example. The watch is missing its original band and exhibits general wear, but remains in running order (needs adjustment). Includes (2) vintage photographs from the DiMaggio collection picturing Joe wearing the watch: EX

1948 Joe DiMaggio Sport Magazine Champion of the Year award. Elgin 18K gold pocketwatch presented to Joe DiMaggio by the Editors of Sport Magazine. The watch was given to DiMaggio for his spectacular 1947 season in which he captured the 1947 AL MVP award and led the Yankees to the World Championship. The exterior of the watch is ornately decorated with a Greek athletic scene and raised lettering, "In Honor". "To Joe DiMaggio" is engraved at the bottom of the watch case. The interior plate is inscribed, "Sport's Champion of the Year from The Editors of Sport Magazine January 1, 1948". The watch itself remains very clean in working order. Sport Magazine was one of the more prominent sports publications in the country during the 1940s. Their awards are highly regarded in the same fashion as those presented by The Sporting News and other quality publications of the period: EX-MT

($2,500.00-$3,500.00)

$5,500.00

820

October 1, 1949 Joe DiMaggio Sporting News award plaque. Significant presentational plaque given to Joe DiMaggio during ceremonies held at Yankee Stadium to honor his career achievements. Mahogany plaque measures 10"x12" with an applied sterling silver facade engraved, "To Joseph Paul DiMaggio Baseball Player Extraordinary from The Sporting News Presented at Yankee Stadium on October 1, 1949 in Recognition of his Outstanding Contributions to Baseball Throughout his Brilliant Career". The plaque was one of the more significant pieces presented to DiMaggio at the event, which was, by Joe's own account, one of the more gratifying of his career. The plaque has some typical light surface wear incl. a few scratches. Retains its original "Lambert Bros, NY" metal label at the bottom. Includes (2) original photographs from the DiMaggio collection picturing Joe holding the plaque at the ceremonies: EX-MT

($4,000.00-$5,000.00)

$5,250.00

820a

Joe DiMaggio presentational floor radio c.1936. Great vintage RCA Victor standing floor radio presented to Joe DiMaggio after his inaugural season with the New York Yankees. The radio measures 15" deep, 26" wide, and 42" tall remaining in fine overall condition with some general wear to the finish including a few scratches and some veneer chipping. The radio does accept electrical current and the lighting behind the tuning dial is operational although it is likely that new electrical wiring may be required for usage. An applied brass placard is affixed to the top area inscribed, "Oct. 26, 1936 Presented to Joe DiMaggio By His Friends of North Beach". According to period newspaper accounts and personal interviews, the radio became a family fixture in their San Francisco home when Joe DiMaggio was playing in New York for the Yankees. Included is a vintage sepia tone photo of Joe DiMaggio's mother testing the offered radio before the beginning of the 1937 World Series. Museum quality piece dating to Joe DiMaggio's rookie season with the New York Yankees: EX

($5,000.00-$7,500.00)

$5,500.00

821

Ornate wall mirror from Joe DiMaggio's San Francisco home c.1940. French style wall mirror, which originally hung in Joe DiMaggio's Beach St. home in San Francisco, features rococo openwork crest at the top. The mirror remains in fine overall condition retaining its original surface. Includes a wonderful vintage 7"x9" image of Joe DiMaggio tying a bow tie in the mirror dated 1940: EX-MT

French style armchair from Joe DiMaggio's San Francisco home c.1940s. Carved armchair with light peach damask upholstery has light green floral decorations. Chair frame remains in excellent condition with a few areas of minor surface wear to the finish. The chair was re-upholstered at some point as the lot includes a vintage photograph from the DiMaggio collection of Joe seated in the offered chair (with different upholstery): EX

($400.00-$600.00)

$2,100.00

824

Hand painted kidney occasional desk from Joe DiMaggio's San Francisco home c.1930s-40s. Satinwood kidney shaped desk has hand painted floral décor with carved appointments to the legs and base. The desk measures 46" long and 30" tall remaining in its original finish with desirable untouched surface. The finish has some typical crazing from age and the wood has some light wear to a few areas. Includes a fine original 7"x9" photograph from the DiMaggio collection picturing Joe standing alongside the desk. Attractive piece of period furniture with impeccable photographic provenance that occupied a place of prominence in Joe DiMaggio's home: EX

($2,000.00-$3,000.00)

$2,000.00

825

Three piece bedroom suite from Joe DiMaggio's San Francisco home c.1930s-40s. Satinwood veneered three piece set to include high chest of drawers, low chest of drawers, and headboard each with matching décor. The bed headboard measures 55" long with carved décor and satinwood veneer. High chest stands 51" tall with French brass pulls. The matching low chest measures 35" tall and also has French brass pulls. All three pieces remain fairly clean overall with a few very minor scratches to the finish and some typical areas of wear as exhibited on the top of the low chest. Includes an original 1938 Sterling Furniture delivery tag addressed to Joe DiMaggio at 2150 Beach St. in San Francisco which was found still attached to the headboard. Interesting and well documented furniture suite from Joe DiMaggio's longtime residence in San Francisco: EX

($2,000.00-$3,000.00)

$275.00

826

Lot of decorative items from Joe DiMaggio's San Francisco home c.1930s-40s to include: Pair of vintage occasional tables - curio style occasional stands from the Beach St. home of Joe DiMaggio have tapered legs and each measure 23" wide by 27" tall: VG-EX; General Electric mantle clock with mahogany veneer, which was a gift from Joe DiMaggio Day 1949: EX; Pair of silverplated candlesticks: EX; Figural porcelain group: EX; Small mandolin (damage to the strings): VG; (2) pressed glass dishes: EX; Pair of cast metal fireplace andirons: VG-EX; and several misc. small items such as cut glass toothpick holder and porcelain dish. .

($750.00-$1,000.00)

$850.00

827

Lot of (5) pieces of artwork from Joe DiMaggio's San Francisco home c.1930s-50s. Includes (2) original pastel and watercolor paintings of San Francisco scenes by "Stephens" including a view of the Golden Gate Bridge. Sizes are 13"x19" matted and framed and 16"x18" unframed: EX; Pair of 7"x10" matted and framed European street scene prints: EX; and a large 30"x32" framed chromolithograph after an 18th century European painting: VG-EX

($500.00-$750.00)

$900.00

828

Vintage Corona typewriter from Joe DiMaggio's San Francisco home. Period Corona typewriter in its original leather case as found in the Beach St. home of San Francisco. The typewriter itself remains very clean while the exterior case has some age and handling wear: EX

($350.00-$450.00)

$750.00

829

Fine Joe DiMaggio portrait by Victor Freudeman c.1950. One of the more recognizable pieces within the Joe DiMaggio collection, the offered imperial size portrait depicts DiMaggio in a suit with his hand on his hip. The painting measures an impressive 35"x48" in its original natural wood frame. It was originally commissioned by Avon Products and presented to DiMaggio at Toots Shor Restaurant in 1950. Very attractive depiction of DiMaggio with excellent use of color and light creating a powerful image. The painting was prominently displayed in DiMaggio's Beach St. home for many years and includes a vintage photograph of Joe seated on a couch underneath the painting. The lot also includes a vintage photograph of Joe DiMaggio, Toots Shor, and Frank Sinatra admiring the painting at its original presentation in 1950. Condition is outstanding with no repairs or alterations retaining strong original color and surface: EX-MT

Lot of (10) vintage Joe DiMaggio monogrammed handkerchiefs. Group of unused linen handkerchiefs each with "JD" embroidered monogram. Includes the original "Morley" box: EX/MT-NM

($300.00-$400.00)

$300.00

834

Brass telescope from the Joe DiMaggio collection. Vintage brass telescope remains very clean in its original wooden lidded case by Tasco Co. Includes the original shipping box addressed to DiMaggio from The Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas: EX-MT

($300.00-$400.00)

$750.00

835

Export porcelain lidded jar from Joe DiMaggio's San Francisco home c.1940s-50s. Lidded jar measures 8" tall and is marked "China" on the base along with a few Oriental characters. Includes a vintage 7"x9" photograph from the DiMaggio collection picturing Joe DiMaggio standing alongside the table where the jar was displayed at the Beach St. home: NM

($400.00-$600.00)

$600.00

836

Large lot of vintage Orientalia from Joe DiMaggio's San Francisco home c.1930s-50s. Varied selection of items, most of which were obtained by or given to Joe DiMaggio during his 1950 Goodwill Tour of Japan. Includes a pair of celadon Oriental porcelain wine ewers (one damaged); silk tapestry table cover; (3) Chinese cloisonnT vases; hammered silver set in its original wooden box; original woodblock art with inscription to Baseball Magazine; unused ream of pure silk in its original wooden box; pair of Oriental dolls in their original wooden box; lacquer ware cordials set; (2) wooden rice paddles; original watercolor artwork on a large paper scroll; and several other misc. pieces. Includes the original December 1950 typewritten inventory sent to Joe DiMaggio which lists many of the offered items: Range VG-NM

($2,500.00-$3,500.00)

$1,300.00

837

Oriental folding screen from Joe DiMaggio's San Francisco home c.1940s. Vintage tapestry folding screen depicts an Oriental mountain scene as displayed in the Beach St. home. Overall size measures 36" tall by 68" long (open). The surface has a few areas of very minor surface scratching: EX

($400.00-$600.00)

$550.00

837a

Chinese oriental rug from Joe DiMaggio's San Francisco home c.1950s. Vintage Chinese oriental rug with blue field decoration from the Beach St. home of Joe DiMaggio in San Francisco. The rug measures 60" x 108" and exhibits moderate general wear. It is likely the rug listed on Joe's inventory as having been brought back from the 1950 Oriental Tour of Japan: EX

($500.00-$750.00)

$350.00

838

Lot of (2) pairs of unused Japanese baseball cleats in their original boxes c.1950. High quailty Takizawa black leather baseball cleats given to Joe DiMaggio during his 1950 Goodwill Tour of Japan trip. Both pairs remain in pristine original condition retaining Takizawa tagging on the tongue. Includes both original boxes each marked with period notations, "Baseball Shoes Takizawa Co. Ltd. Tokyo, Japan". Includes a xerox copy of the original inventory listing sent to DiMaggio which lists the offered cleats: NM

($750.00-$1,250.00)

$550.00

839

Joe DiMaggio Oriental style smoking robe c.1940s-50s. Finely made blue robe with repeating geometrical design as worn by Joe DiMaggio. Embroidered "JD" in red is present on the front breast area. It is believed that the offered robe was given to DiMaggio during the 1954 Goodwill Tour of Japan and that Marilyn Monroe was also presented with a similar robe although we cannot confirm that assertion: EX-MT

($2,000.00-$3,000.00)

$2,500.00

840

Joe DiMaggio Tour of Japan presentational album with hand written scouting notes c.1970s. Silk embroidered album contains (29) photographs taken during the Tour with DiMaggio, Dave Kingman, and numerous Japanese players. Includes a mixture of color and b/w photos ranging from 7"x9" to 8"x10". The lot includes (15) pages of typewritten scouting reports on Tokyo Hilton stationary with handwritten observations by Joe DiMaggio. Many of the scouting observations are very lengthy and include interesting content. Includes LOA from James Spence Authentication (handwriting): Range EX-NM

($750.00-$1,000.00)

$1,400.00

841

Lot of (6) vintage Joe DiMaggio photographs with relation to World War II. Includes 5"x9" miniature panoramic photo of Joe pictured on his 7th AAF baseball team, several misc. game scenes with Joe pictured in his military baseball uniform, and a large format 10"x13" image of Joe piloting a U.S. warplane: Range EX-NM

($500.00-$750.00)

$850.00

841a

Joe DiMaggio's 1950 Nippon World's Series press pin. Ornate enameled silver pin issued for the Japanese "Nippon World's Series" in 1950. Obtained by Joe DiMaggio while on Tour in the Orient with Lefty O'Doul in 1950. Retains its original pink and white decorative ribbons: EX-MT

($300.00-$400.00)

$450.00

842

1950 Joe DiMaggio auto. baggage declaration documents. Oversized two page typewritten baggage declaration from Joe DiMaggio's return from the 1950 Goodwill Tour of Japan is signed by DiMaggio at the bottom. The first page includes a handwritten inventory of items that he brought back to the U.S. including a rug (see lot 843), necklace, and cologne. The document is also initialed, "J. DiM." Includes LOA from James Spence Authentication: EX-MT

($750.00-$1,000.00)

$650.00

843

1954 Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe Tour of Japan presentational photograph album. Nearly pristine bound 11"x14" album presented to Joe DiMaggio in commemoration of the famed February 1954 Goodwill Tour of Japan made with his new bride, Marilyn Monroe. The album features purple velvet front and back covers with impressed gilt lettering that remains in mint original condition. The interior pages display (29) original photographs taken during the Tour with DiMaggio, Monroe, and Lefty O'Doul. Image size ranges from 8"x10" to 7"x16" with subjects including Marilyn and Joe in Japan, Marilyn and Joe being interviewed/photographed by reporters, Marilyn entertaining the troops, Marilyn and Joe being greeted by thousands of fans, and Joe DiMaggio coaching the Japanese baseball players. Many of the images have not previously been published and remain in spectacular near mint condition. Includes the original lidded wooden case with printed oriental characters. Very attractive and desirable piece from the notable trip to Japan by Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe shortly after their wedding: NM

($7,500.00-$10,000.00)

$19,000.00

844

Lot of Marilyn Monroe related items c.1954. Includes original invitation from the U.S. Army 2nd Infantry Division given to Marilyn to attend a luncheon at the barracks. Includes its original envelope addressed to Marilyn; (4) original 3 1/2"x4 1/2" photos taken during the 1954 Tour of Japan; and 6"x9" original photo picturing Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe viewing a model of a Japanese city after the atom bomb attack during World War II: Range VG-EX/MT

($750.00-$1,000.00)

$2,500.00

845

1954 Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio Far East Command "dog tag" medals. Silver medals presented to Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio by the U.S. Far East Command in February 1954. Marilyn's medal is inscribed on the front, "To Marilyn Monroe In appreciation for contributing to the entertainment of United Nations Armed Forces personnel in Korea". The reverse features the Far East Command flag with titling and date. 1" diameter: EX-MT. Joe's medal is inscribed on the front, "To Joe DiMaggio from Special Services In appreciation for entertaining armed forces personnel Far East Command". The reverse has a list of cities in Japan that DiMaggio had visited: EX-MT. The lot includes a vintage 1954 black and white 8"x10" photo of Joe and Marilyn taken at the airport while on the tour: EX.

($4,000.00-$6,000.00)

$6,500.00

846

Exceptional Marilyn Monroe autographed photograph to Joe DiMaggio. Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio had a deep affection for each other which lasted until Marilyn's tragic death. Joe DiMaggio's love for Marilyn has been well documented and has been said by many to have been greater than her feelings towards him. As evidenced by the myriad of supporting materials within this catalogue inclusive of the offered image it is clearly the contrary. Offered is a beautiful sepia tone 8"x10" matted and framed image in a matte finish of Marilyn reclining on a satin chair smiling to the camera vantage. The image is signed across the front in bold blue ink, "I love you Joe, Marilyn". The signature remains very strong rating 9-10 out of 10 with very little, if any, fading to the ink. The image itself also remains very clean with a small line crease at the top right edge. The offered photograph was one of the most coveted items by Joe within the collection and it is with that spirit that we offer the finest Marilyn Monroe autographed photo extant. Includes LOA from James Spence Authentication: Photo: EX-MT, Signature: NM-MT

($30,000.00-$40,000.00)

$70,000.00

847

1954 Marilyn Monroe "Honorary M.P." certificate. Large hand painted 11"x17" cardboard certificate presented to Marilyn by the 25th M.P. Company during her Oriental tour in 1954. The certificate declares her "the person found to be in the best shape". Signed by the Company Commander at the bottom: EX

($500.00-$750.00)

$750.00

848

Lot of (2) 1954 Marilyn Monroe original illustrations. Pair of 13"x17" original illustrative pencil and watercolor artwork pieces as executed by a fan of Joe DiMaggio's in 1954. Each has hand painted surrounding details and is titled "Marilyn Monroe DiMaggio" at the bottom. Both are executed on heavy art board stock with strong original color. Includes their original 1954 mailing envelope along with the original letter sent by the artist to Joe and Marilyn: EX

($750.00-$1,000.00)

$900.00

849

Lot of (3) large format photographs of Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio c.1954. Set of three sepia tone original images ranging in size from 8"x11" to 9"x12" each picturing Joe and Marilyn posing for photographers while on their Oriental tour in 1954. The two larger images each have some light surface undulation from 'scrolling': EX

Lot of (3) vintage Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio related photographs c.1954. Attractive trio of sepia tone 4 1/2"x6" images which appear to have been taken inside the airplane en route to the U.S. after the 1954 Oriental Goodwill Tour. Matte finish photographs retain excellent contrast and clarity: Range EX/MT-NM

($500.00-$750.00)

$4,000.00

852

Lot of (7) vintage Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio related photographs c.1954. Group of 8"x10" original black and white images taken during their 1954 Goodwill Tour to Japan. Subjects include Marilyn and Joe boarding the plane, Marilyn receiving a bouquet of flowers, Marilyn stepping out of the plane, and Joe and Marilyn dining with others at a table. Sizes range from 7"x9" to 8"x10": Range EX/MT-NM

($750.00-$1,000.00)

$4,750.00

853

Marilyn Monroe original painting c.1954. Oil on canvas painting of Marilyn smiling measures 21"x25" in its original natural wood frame. The painting is fairly well executed and was presumably given to Marilyn during her Oriental Tour in 1954 as it is signed, "1954 Yong Ki. Paik KOREA" at the bottom right: EX

($1,000.00-$2,000.00)

$3,000.00

854

Exceptional Marilyn Monroe photograph c.1954. Wonderful black and white 8"x10" candid image captures the very essence of Marilyn as she smiles with seemingly no effort. Lefty O'Doul and Joe DiMaggio are visible on either side of Marilyn who is wearing her black fur coat. One of the better quality period Marilyn images that we have encountered: NM

($750.00-$1,250.00)

$5,000.00

855

Lot of (2) vintage Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio related photographs c.1954. Includes 8"x10" sepia tone photo picturing Marilyn holding a bouquet of flowers with Joe at a press conference held during their 1954 Oriental Tour and 8"x10" sepia tone photo taken of Marilyn and Joe in Hawaii en route to Japan: EX-MT

($750.00-$1,000.00)

$4,750.00

856

Rare 1954 Marilyn Monroe United States Passport. Significant original U.S. Passport issued to Marilyn Monroe for her Oriental Tour with Joe DiMaggio in 1954. The Passport features four different Marilyn signatures including, "Norma Jeane DiMaggio" and "Marilyn Monroe" on the "Description of Bearer" page. The following page has an inset original black and white 3" square photograph of Marilyn signed, "Norma Jeane DiMaggio" and "Marilyn Monroe" in black fountain pen. All signatures remain very bold ranging from 9-10 out of 10. Additionally, Marilyn filled out the personal address information on the interior cover in her own hand including her married name (printed, not signed), "Mrs. Joseph Paul DiMaggio". The Passport has several other very interesting features including typewritten text near the Dept. of State Seal that reads "Norma Jeane DiMaggio known as Marilyn Monroe". The back of the book is stamped by several countries incl. Korea and Japan. Lot also includes all of Marilyn's World Health Organization Vaccination papers which are interestingly signed (8) times by future NL President Dr. Robert (Bobby) Brown. The offered Passport may very well contain the most substantive Marilyn Monroe autograph examples in existence with four separate signatures and a scarce full printed name variation. Includes LOA from James Spence Authentication: NM

($30,000.00-$40,000.00)

$100,000.00

857

1975 Joe DiMaggio United Stated Passport. Original Passport issued to DiMaggio in 1975 features a DiMaggio signed identification page along with a DiMaggio signed original 3" square black and white photograph. Signatures each rate 9 out of 10. The Passport has been stamped by various countries incl Japan and England. Includes LOA from James Spence Authentication: EX-MT

($3,000.00-$4,000.00)

$16,000.00

858

Lot of (2) large format photographs of Marilyn Monroe c.1954. Uncommon pair of oversized 11"x17" black and white photographs picture Marilyn posing with a smile for the camera. Both photographs have a printed Oriental symbol on the back indicating that they were likely taken during Marilyn's 1954 Oriental Tour. Both images have some typical light surface wrinkling in a few areas; the full body pose image has a small tear at the top edge which has been tape repaired from the back: EX-MT

($750.00-$1,000.00)

$2,300.00

859

Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe Passport style photograph c.1954. Stark black and white original matte finish photograph taken during a Passport photo sitting before their 1954 Oriental Tour trip. Very uncommon 5"x7" size variation pictures both Joe and Marilyn staring straight into the camera lens. The image remains very clean with a tiny stain spot near the left side of Marilyn's neck: EX-MT

($750.00-$1,000.00)

$4,250.00

860

Lot of (3) sets of Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio U.S. Passport photographs c.1954. Group of vintage 3" square matte finish photographs taken for use in the newly married couple's Passports for the 1954 Oriental Tour trip. Includes (3) Marilyn, (3) Joe, and (3) Marilyn/Joe images: Range EX-NM

($1,500.00-$2,000.00)

$6,750.00

861

Collection of (8) vintage Marilyn Monroe personal checks c.1950s. Small cache of unused Marilyn Monroe personal checks issued by the Irving Trust Co. in New York. The checks have "Marilyn Monroe" printed in block letters at the bottom right above the signature line. Each check has been stamped with a facsimile Joe DiMaggio signature from DiMaggio's personal rubber stamp so as to prevent alterations to the checks: Range EX-NM

($1,000.00-$2,000.00)

$1,900.00

862

Custom made necklace with New York Yankees World Series ring pendant attributed to Marilyn Monroe c.1950s. Beautiful custom made 14K gold necklace with three interlocking perpetual hoops has a New York Yankees World Series ring pendant suspended within the center. According to family history, the necklace was made by Joe DiMaggio for Marilyn Monroe. The World Series pendant appears to have either been removed from one of Joe's actual World Series rings, or custom ordered by Joe from Balfour, who made the original rings for the Yankees. Based on style, the ring pendant dates to either 1949, 1950, or 1951. Pendant contains a single diamond of approximately .25 carats surrounded by a baseball diamond shaped field. "New York Yankees World Champions" in raised lettering encircles the diamond. The necklace was documented to have also been worn in later years by Joe DiMaggio's sister Marie and her daughter Betty Kron. It was recounted directly by Marie DiMaggio that Joe had specifically made the necklace for Marilyn. This is clearly supported by the fact that it could not have been made for Joe's first wife Dorothy Arnold as their divorce pre-dates the ring style. Joe married Marilyn in 1954 and would not marry again, although it is accepted that he and Marilyn had been planning to re-marry in the 1960s before her death in 1962. The fact that the pendant is from a World Series ring is notably significant as Joe's World Series rings were stolen from a hotel room in the 1960s. It is quite possible that the offered pendant was made from one of Joe's rings before they were stolen. Interesting and attractive piece with appeal as a World Series ring and for its Marilyn Monroe relation. Includes a notarized letter of provenance from Betty Corbin's son David Corbin: EX-MT

($10,000.00-$15,000.00)

$15,000.00

863

Lot of (18) original photographs from Marilyn Monroe's USO performance in Korea. Group of previously unknown original images taken during Marilyn Monroe's performance with the "Anything Goes" musical group between February 16th and 19th, 1954 in Korea. The images range in size from 4"x5" to 8"x10" and picture Monroe in various poses while performing her famous appearance before thousands of U.S. troops stationed in Korea. The lot includes numerous candid images of Marilyn laughing with the soldiers, dancing, singing, and posing with the cast members. The lot includes one 8"x10" image of the band only (no Marilyn) which is signed on the back from the band to Marilyn noting that they were thrilled to have worked with her. Marilyn would later recount the meaning of the trip to entertain the troops commenting, ôI never thought I had an effect on people until I was in Korea. It was the greatest thing that ever happened to me.ö Very interesting and desirable group of period images originating from the collection of Joe DiMaggio many of which have almost certainly never been published: Range EX-NM

($2,000.00-$3,000.00)

$5,500.00

864

Marilyn Monroe photograph c.1954. Crisp 6" square black and white image of Marilyn posing for photographers while on her Oriental Tour in 1954. Stamped Pan-Asia News on the back for "Personal Use Only": NM

($400.00-$600.00)

$2,700.00

865

Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe photograph c.1954. Black and white 7"x9" image of Joe and Marilyn while on the 1954 Oriental Tour. Marilyn is seen fixing her hair and wearing her trademark black mink coat. Stamped "Y.Hayata" on the back: NM

($400.00-$500.00)

$4,000.00

866

Important March 1, 1954 Marilyn Monroe autographed handwritten letter as sent to Joe DiMaggio. The offered two page letter was penned by Marilyn Monroe at 11:38pm on Sunday night, February 28, 1954. The newly married couple had recently returned from a honeymoon and tour of the Orient to entertain U.S. Troops. Although deeply in love, it was clear that the marriage would be a challenge given Joe DiMaggio's enormous fame and the rising public persona of Marilyn Monroe. The offered letter gives a unique glimpse into the feelings Marilyn had for Joe and clearly affirms her love for him. The content reads as follows,
"My Dad [one of her nicknames for Joe], I don't know how to tell you just how much I miss you. I love you till my heart could burst. All I love, all I want, all I need is you-forever. I want to just be where you are and be just what you want me to be. I know its lousy of me to be so late so often and I promise to try a million time harder. I promise. I want someday for you to be proud of me as a person and as your wife and as the mother of the rest of your children. (two at least! I've decided) I miss it so much when you don't love me and hold me and cuddle me to sleep every night. I want to be near you and I feel so sad tonight. Darling please don't leave me anymore. Love Marilyn".
At the top of the first page, Marilyn wrote "Di" before her green "M" monogram and "Sunday night 11:38 PM" at the top right corner. Includes the original envelope hand addressed by Marilyn to Joe DiMaggio as sent to his New York address. The content of the offered letter is simply unprecedented and definitively confirms that the relationship between the two was in fact filled with sincere caring and love, even in the face of the substantial difficulties their celebrity caused to the marriage. Until the current offering, the letter had been kept neatly placed in its original envelope within Joe's belongings and was previously unknown. Includes LOA from James Spence Authentication: Letter: NM, Envelope: EX-MT

($20,000.00-$30,000.00)

$45,000.00

867

Lot of (3) vintage Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio related photographs c.1950s. Includes 1952 8"x10" wire photograph taken during the period in which Monroe and DiMaggio were dating (includes original George Weissman business card which was attached); sepia tone 8"x10" publicity photograph of Marilyn c.1950s; and 8"x10" black and white image of Monroe and DiMaggio smiling: Range EX-NM

Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe wedding present c.1954. Vintage Hakata porcelain figurine remains in its original Hakata shipping box from 1954. The figurine was a wedding gift to Joe and Marilyn from La Verne and Buddie McGrath. The figurine measures 11" tall and remains in pristine original condition. Box itself has some age wear incl. soiling and tears to the top edges. The gift remains virtually untouched after 50 years and includes the original Hakata Doll Co. paperwork along with the original wedding card from the McGrath's. A 1954 black and white 8"x10" photo taken on the Oriental Tour of Marilyn and Joe is also included: Figurine: NM, Box: VG

($400.00-$600.00)

$1,100.00

870

Lot of (2) Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio wedding day photographs. Interestingly, these two images were the only two vintage photographs of Joe's wedding day within the entire collection. Includes black and white 8"x10" image of Joe and Marilyn walking outside of the courthouse: EX-MT and black and white 8"x10" news service photograph picturing Joe and Marilyn kissing while waiting in the Judge's chambers before being married: EX-MT

($400.00-$600.00)

$3,800.00

871

Significant Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe marriage certificate. Dated January 14, 1954 original State of California Certificate which certified that Joseph DiMaggio and Norma Jeane Dougherty were married. The certificate is signed by California Municipal Court Judge Charles S. Peery who presided over the wedding. Rene Barsocchini and Tom DiMaggio are listed as witnesses on the certificate. Historically important document which was issued for one of the most storied marital unions in American cultural history. Includes the original Court envelope in which it resided for over 50 years: EX-MT

($10,000.00-$15,000.00)

$20,000.00

872

Rare lot of (5) original color slides picturing Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe departing on their honeymoon and Oriental Tour. Dated January 19, 1954 set of (5) rare original color slides picture Joe and Marilyn boarding the airplane to embark on their first trip as husband and wife. Each slide measures 1 3/4"x 4" and contains two images. The offered slides are the first color images of Joe and Marilyn from the trip that we have encountered and were likely never published. Includes a set of modern color prints made from the slides: EX-MT

($1,000.00-$1,500.00)

$2,200.00

873

Lot of (6) original receipts for red roses sent to Marilyn Monroe by Joe DiMaggio. Includes (1) receipt dated April 1953 for roses to "Monroe" from Joe DiMaggio: EX and (5) original receipts c.1961 for roses sent to Marilyn from Joe to various locations including the Beverly Hills Hotel and two hospitals. Tragically, Joe would have red roses sent to Marilyn's grave site for nearly twenty years after her death: EX

($500.00-$750.00)

$1,600.00

874

Lot of original telephone messages received by Joe DiMaggio from Marilyn Monroe c.1960-62. Fascinating group of telephone messages received by Joe DiMaggio from Marilyn Monroe at the Hotel Lexington in New York. The messages, beginning on 12/27/1960 and continuing until 2/1/1962, are marked as coming from either "Mrs. Miller" or later on, "Mrs. Norman". Interestingly, the messages indicate that Marilyn frequently telephoned Joe two to three times per day and often late at night (sometimes as late as 2:00-3:00am). She often phoned on notable dates, including New Years Eve 1960 at 10:00pm; Feb. 6, 1961 (Marilyn would enter the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic the next day); and Feb. 1, 1962 ( she attended a dinner in honor of Robert Kennedy that evening). "Miss. Norman called twice" is written on this particular message, which was hand dated at 2:45am and then machine stamped at 8:45 am. The majority of the messages include both the original handwritten message and carbon copy underneath. The fact that Joe preserved the offered grouping is yet another indication of his profound devotion to Marilyn. (39) total messages: Range VG-NM

($3,000.00-$4,000.00)

$4,400.00

875

Marilyn Monroe handwritten note c.1954. Empty envelope with a return address of "9128 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles 46, California" is addressed to "Joe". The reverse of the envelope contains a note penned by Marilyn in blue ink, "Joe, I'll be back but in the mean time I'll call you-M." The inscription and first initial signature rate 8 out of 10. Includes LOA from James Spence Authentication: EX-MT

($2,000.00-$3,000.00)

$3,900.00

876

Lot of (4) Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe photographs. Group of four black and white images taken on April 11, 1961 picturing Marilyn and Joe seated in Dan Topping's box at Yankee Stadium. The two were in the midst of becoming re-acquainted and were watching the Opening Day game between the Yankees and Twins. Reverse is stamped by photographer Ted Kell of the New York Tribune: EX-MT

($300.00-$400.00)

$3,000.00

877

Lot of (5) original telegrams with relation to Marilyn Monroe sent to Joe DiMaggio c.1954. Each relates to various subjects including a notable Oct. 4, 1954 telegram from New York writer Jimmy Cannon asking Joe to tell his side of the story about the divorce. The content is very sincere and apologetic wishing DiMaggio the best. Also included is another telegram from Cannon dated the following day: EX

($400.00-$600.00)

$2,000.00

878

Lot of (7) Marilyn Monroe original color safety negatives c.1950s. Each measures 4"x5" depicting several motion picture still shots or promotional images. Includes a vintage envelope marked "Marilyn" along with modern color prints made from the negatives: EX-MT

($500.00-$750.00)

$1,100.00

879

Lot of (6) Marilyn Monroe candid photographs c.1950s. Selection of candid images of Marilyn, several of which were displayed in Joe's San Francisco home. Subjects include Marilyn in a canoe, Marilyn posed on a train caboose, and Marilyn with her dog "Moff". Sizes range from 3x"3 1/2" to 5"x7" with two remaining in their original frames: Range VG-NM

($500.00-$750.00)

$6,000.00

880

Significant Joe DiMaggio journal with handwritten notes regarding Marilyn Monroe c.1955. Miniature booklet with interior blank pages shares the same cover as the April 4, 1955 issue of Sports Illustrated magazine. The interior contains numerous pages of notes handwritten by Joe DiMaggio with regard to Marilyn Monroe. The content is stirring, illustrating immense love for Marilyn and concern for her well-being. A unique kindness and caring with emphasis on Marilyn's need is evident in several passages, which clarifies any historical misconceptions regarding his feelings and treatment of her. Penned after the divorce, the first two pages seem to be written as guidelines for a reconciliation attempt and read as follows:
1. Don't ever be critical.
2. Forget ego & pride.
3. Talk from the heart.
4. Be warm, affectionate, & Love.
5. Don't be a sch??
6. Be Patient-no matter what.
7. No Jealousy. Remember this is not your wife. She is a fine girl and remember how unhappy you made her. Happiness is what you strive for-for HER. Don't talk about her business or her friends. Be friendly towards her friends. Don't forget how lonesome and unhappy you are-especially without her."
The sincerity with which DiMaggio expresses his feelings for Marilyn is nothing short of honorable especially when considering his stature as one of the more respected and prominent citizens in the country during the time. The remainder of the writings are basically Joe's interpretations of telephone calls made to Marilyn. While too lengthy to reproduce in the catalogue, a full transcript is available upon request. Several key passages and excerpts read as follows:
"I asked her how she looked. She said not the way you like to see me! I said 'how come'. She said you like me with make up-and I said that 's not so-that you look good anytime made up or not you have natural beauty."
"She said you wanted to see me. I said yes. She said before 10 o'clock or after eleven. I told her I'd prefer eleven as she wouldn't have to rush as much."
ôNOTE: When people are there her conversation is not to warm-even though she was in the other room."
Although we have taken care to properly describe the offered piece, it truly speaks for itself. One of the more interesting historical memoirs that we have encountered. Includes LOA from James Spence Authentication (regarding Joe DiMaggio's handwriting): EX-MT

($10,000.00-$15,000.00)

$9,000.00

881

September 22, 1961 telegram from Marilyn Monroe to Joe DiMaggio. Poignant telegram with significant content in which Marilyn admits her feelings for Joe DiMaggio. It reads,
"Dear Dad Darling [longtime nickname for Joe] airplane developed engine trouble plus all oil ran out of same plane so we had to turn back and land back in LA. Leaving again on another plane at 5pm arrive New York 1pm. When plane was in trouble I thought about two things, you and changing my will. Love you I think, more then ever. -Mrs. Norman."
Mrs. Norman was an alias Marilyn used for several years during their 1960s re-acquaintance to avoid press and attention. To the best of our knowledge, the offered telegram provides the only documented written account that Marilyn had in fact fallen in (or had never fallen out of) love with Joe DiMaggio after their divorce. Includes its original envelope: EX-MT

($1,000.00-$2,000.00)

$3,100.00

882

Joe DiMaggio handwritten contract term proposal for Marilyn Monroe c.1954. During their relationship and subsequent marriage, Joe DiMaggio was intent on protecting Marilyn from those who would take advantage of or harm her in any way. Offered are original handwritten terms for Marilyn's studio contract as penned by Joe DiMaggio. Within the two page (front and back) notations he states, in part, "...she is definitely doing show business." and "She makes millions for the studio and she has a right to share in some." The lot also includes a handwritten page of dollar calculations written by Joe and a typewritten sheet which seems to summarize his writings and calculations. Includes LOA from James Spence Authentication (handwriting): EX

($500.00-$750.00)

$950.00

883

Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe Divorce Summons. Original October 5, 1954 divorce summons delivered to Joe DiMaggio on behalf of Marilyn Monroe. The papers were issued by Monroe's attorney Jerry Geisler and list the plaintiff as "Norma Jeane DiMaggio". The papers ask for an "action of divorce" stating that "each of the parties is self supporting" and that "there is no community property". The document is signed by a Los Angeles county notary public. Rare and notable original document which ended one of the most storied marriages in American history: EX-MT

($5,000.00-$7,500.00)

$5,000.00

884

Significant Marilyn Monroe letter handwritten to Joe DiMaggio as found with Joe DiMaggio's personal wallet c.1954. Incredible Marilyn Monroe handwritten letter is penned on the reverse of a dry cleaning receipt. The letter reads as follows:
"Dear Joe, I know I was wrong! I acted the way I did and said the things I did because I was hurt - not because I meant them-and it was stupid of me to be hurt because actually there wasn't enough reason-in fact no reason at all. Please accept my apology and don't, don't, don't, don't be angry with your baby-she loves you. Lovingly, your wife (for life) Mrs. J.P. DiMaggio.”
The letter was discovered within Joe DiMaggio's wallet, which contained other objects dating to the 1954 era. Due to years of storage and likely handling from time to time by the recipient, the letter has separated into four equal sections. Although it could be restored to one piece, there is a certain appeal to leaving the note as it had been treasured by Joe for those many years.
The wallet and its contents remain exactly as they were found, including several membership cards issued to Joe (unsigned), a few pieces of foreign currency, a charming photo of Joe Jr. putting air into a tire, and a rare 1942 Joe DiMaggio “Captain of Port” identification card. The well traveled card has buckled from age and features an inset portrait image of DiMaggio on the front with personal ID information on both front and back. The back also has a fingerprint of Joe DiMaggio along with a fine black ink signature c.1942. The wallet itself was obviously one of Joe's favorites, as it had been used to the degree that several joints have split at the sides. "JD" monogram is impressed on the front. Stunning personal time capsule of items that belonged to one of the greatest baseball players in Major League history and one of the more fascinating public figures of the 20th Century. Includes LOA from James Spence Authentication (Monroe letter and DiMaggio ID card): Letter: GD, Wallet and Contents: Range VG-EX

($20,000.00-$30,000.00)

$31,000.00

885

Fine Marilyn Monroe original painting by Jon Whitcomb c.1958. We felt it appropriate to end the Marilyn Monroe portion of the auction with such an uplifting and beautiful piece of artwork. This original watercolor painting hung above the mantle in Joe DiMaggio's Beach St. San Francisco home for many years. The painting was executed by noted American illustrative artist Jon Whitcomb. By Whitcomb's own account in a 1980 interview, "Hearst needed an Easter hat feature and asked me to paint six ladies for it....I painted her on three other occasions mostly for Cosmopolitan. Her notions of magazine posing were quaint." The painting was based in large part on a series of Marilyn Monroe photographs taken by an unknown photographer in New York, one of which pictures her in a similar pose wearing the identical hat. The painting itself exhibits very fine detail with usage of light and shadow perfectly framing Marilyn's face beneath the cascading Easter hat. The medium is an artist's board which remains matted in a period whitewashed wooden frame. Painting size measures 12"x12" and is signed by Whitcomb at the bottom.
Whitcomb achieved national acclaim for his illustrative artwork beginning in the 1930s with works appearing in publications such as Collier's and Good Housekeeping. Although he was also an accomplished product illustrator for various advertisements incl. Cadillac, he is best known for his portrayal of beautiful women of the genre. After serving in World War II, Whitcomb resumed his craft and produced numerous notable pieces of actresses and pin up girls of the era. The offered painting of Marilyn Monroe was highly regarded by Joe DiMaggio as evidenced by its prominent placement within his home. It is one of the finest of Whitcomb's original artworks to have become available to the collecting public: EX-MT

($20,000.00-$30,000.00)

$30,000.00

886

***UPDATED LOT DESCRIPTION***Joe DiMaggio's sportcoat as worn on the cover of GQ Magazine c.1965 and related GQ fashion award. Fine quality tweed sportcoat which Joe DiMaggio wore on the front cover of the October 1965 issue of GQ magazine. The sportcoat was one of Joe's favorites as he was often photographed at various events wearing the offered coat. Jacket exhibits moderate to heavy wear incl. a few minor areas of staining and some wear to the interior incl. a small tear at the top of the collar. The lot also includes a shield shaped Gentlemen's Quarterly plaque presented in October 1965 to DiMaggio "As a fashion personality in the city of San Francisco in recognition of the individuality in dress and his value influence on the apparel taste of his community". Plaque has some scratching and surface wear. Also included are the contents found in the jacket pockets including Joe's pen, Desert Inn matchbook, and numerous phone messages, some of which are handwritten by Joe. The lot includes a 1965 San Francisco advertising publication picturing the DiMaggio on the front cover as issued by GQ. Magazine has some creases and a few small tears: VG-EX

($500.00-$750.00)

$2,200.00

887

Joe DiMaggio's tuxedo by Giorgio Armani. Black tuxedo as worn by Joe DiMaggio in the 1980s includes jacket and pants by Giorgio Amani. The shirt and tie are from Barney's New York. Overall condition remains very fine with some obvious age wear and toning to a few areas. Includes a copy of a color 8"x10" image of DiMaggio wearing the tuxedo: EX

($750.00-$1,000.00)

$600.00

888

Fine Joe DiMaggio auto. original painting by Curt Flood. Very handsome oil on canvas portrait of Joe DiMaggio posed in a Yankees uniform by former Major League player and accomplished artist Curt Flood. The painting was presented to DiMaggio at the 1989 Citicorp Legends Classic banquet by Curt Flood. The painting is very well executed with excellent attention to detail retaining bright original color. 20"x24" in its original mount and framed with inscribed plaque to Joe DiMaggio affixed to the bottom. Signed by Joe DiMaggio in black sharpie at the left side and also signed (printed) by Flood at the bottom right. Includes a color 8"x10" image of Flood presenting DiMaggio with the painting and LOA from James Spence Authentication: NM

($10,000.00-$15,000.00)

$9,500.00

889

Joe DiMaggio's 1996 New York Yankees World Series ring. Original ring presented to Joe DiMaggio for the Yankees historic 1996 World Series in which they captured their first World Championship since 1978. Joe DiMaggio threw out the ceremonial first pitch for Game #1 played at Yankee Stadium before a crowd of over 56,000 on Oct. 20, 1996. The ring features "NY" logo on the top with an inset central diamond surrounded by (23) diamonds within the logo. "1996 World Champions" encircles the NY logo on top. One side panel has the Yankees logo with "Tradition" printed below. The other side panel has "DiMaggio" raised lettering with a replica World Series trophy with "Courage" and "Heart" placards. Interior ring band is marked "LGB 14K". The ring remains in its original hinged lid Yankees presentational box. One of the most significant Yankee player name rings from the 1996 season to be offered to the public: NM

($20,000.00-$30,000.00)

$37,000.00

890

Joe DiMaggio's 1978 New York Yankees World Series ring. Original ring presented to Joe DiMaggio for the Yankees 1978 World Championship. Top of the ring has a single inset diamond on a blue field surrounded by (21) diamonds placed around the perimeter. "World Champions" lettering encircles the ring. One side panel features Yankees logo with an image of the stadium while the other has "DiMaggio" nameplate above interlocked "1978" and "NY". Interior ring band has "LGB 14K" impressed along with "Greatest Come Back in History" referring to the Yankees historic comeback from being down two games to none. Includes its original Balfour case and exterior box: NM

($20,000.00-$30,000.00)

$20,000.00

891

Joe DiMaggio 1977 New York Yankees World Series ring. Original ring presented to Joe DiMaggio for the 1977 Yankees World Championship. Top of the ring features "NY" logo on a blue field with (19) inset diamonds. "Yankees World Champions" raised lettering encircles the NY logo. One side panel has "DiMaggio" nameplate with Yankees logo and 21st World Championship designation. The other side panel has "1977" date with a World Series trophy replica. Interior ring band is impressed with "LGB 14K". The 1977 series was the first Yankee Championship since 1962 and will be forever remembered for Reggie Jackson's legendary performance hitting three home runs in one game. Includes its original Balfour case and exterior box: NM

1952 New York Yankees team auto. baseball. Very clean off white Harridge AL ball signed by (26) members of the World Champion Yankees incl. Mantle, Berra, Martin (twice), Rizzuto, McDougald, Mize, and Reynolds. Sigs range from 8-10 out of 10. "J.D." is printed in period ink on a side panel indicating it was DiMaggio's personal baseball. Includes LOA from James Spence Authentication: NM

($2,000.00-$3,000.00)

$3,400.00

894

1950 New York Yankees team auto. baseball. Lt. cream color Harridge AL ball signed by (27) members of the World Champion Yankees incl. DiMaggio, Rizzuto, Berra, Mize, Reynolds, Bauer, Martin, and Raschi. Sigs range from 7-10 out of 10. Includes LOA from James Spence Authentication: EX/MT-NM

($2,000.00-$3,000.00)

$1,800.00

894a

1947 New York Yankees team auto. baseball. Lt. toned Harridge AL ball signed by (28) members of the World Champion Yankees incl. DiMaggio, Berra (rookie), Rizzuto, Reynolds, Keller, Raschi, and Chandler. The ball is also signed by Joe Medwick. Joe Page is clubhouse signed. Sigs range from 7-9 out of 10. Includes LOA from James Spence Authentication: Ball: EX, Signatures: Range EX/MT-NM

($1,000.00-$1,500.00)

$950.00

895

1951 New York Yankees World Series hand decorated presentational baseball. "Official League" baseball with calligraphy decoration chronicling the 1951 World Series. The ball features player names such as Mantle, DiMaggio, Berra, and Rizzuto along with their player positions. The adjoining side panel lists team names and scores from the six World Series games. Inscribed as having been presented to Joe DiMaggio Jr. on 2/22/1952 by Battie Winter: EX-MT

($1,000.00-$1,500.00)

$2,700.00

896

Joe DiMaggio's personal folk art painted baseball by George Sosnak c.1968. Incredibly detailed folk art hand painted baseball by noted artist George Sosnak presented to Joe DiMaggio in 1968. The ball is fully decorated on all four panels and includes images of Joe batting with a DiMaggio autograph beneath and a rendering of his HOF plaque on the opposite panel. Inscribed by Sosnak to DiMaggio. The DiMaggio autograph has faded and rates 5 out of 10. Includes LOA from James Spence Authentication: EX-MT

($2,000.00-$3,000.00)

$5,000.00

897

Joe DiMaggio trophy plaque c.1950s. Mahogany plaque presented to DiMaggio by Joe Vladusic has an applied silver plated placard with a transfer decorated image of Joe in a Yankees uniform. Inscribed, "To Joe DiMaggio New York Yankees One Of Baseball's All-Time 'Great'/An Outstanding Natural Leader With A Fine Competitive Spirit/Modest In Victory But Also A Good Loser with Courage Inspired True Sportsmanship". 10"x15" with some light surface wear: EX

Joe DiMaggio figural trophy c.1950s. Large 19" tall figural trophy presented to Joe by the Boys' Club of America as the recipient of their first annual service award. The trophy is comprised of a wooden center column with an applied brass placard inscribed to DiMaggio. Figural brass batter stands in front on the base and a brass figural group is on top. The top figural group has some flaking to the gilt on the base and a small repair to a neck crack: EX